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GOVERNMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT KARNATAKA STATE HIGHWAYS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT - II Public Disclosure Authorized RESETTLEMENT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN WAP 4 ( – Talikota - Tadasa)

Public Disclosure Authorized

Public Disclosure Authorized

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June 2012

Karnataka State Highways Improvement Project – II Resettlement Plan WAP-4 (Manguli – Talikota – Devapura)

Table of Contents

ABBREVIATIONS ...... iv

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...... 1 I. INTRODUCTION ...... 3 Objectives of RIP ...... 4

Main activities of RIP ...... 4

Minimization of Impacts and Corridor of Impact ...... 4

II. LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT IMPACTS ...... 6 Land Acquisition Status ...... 6

Guidance Value ...... 6

Negotiation Committee ...... 6

Method of Price Negotiation ...... 7

Records to be submitted by the Land Owners ...... 7

Failure of KHA and Appellate Committee ...... 8

Conclusion of negotiation ...... 8

Valuation of Assets on land under LA ...... 8

Valuation of Crops ...... 8

Valuation of other structures/assets ...... 8

Site Requirement for Residential and Commercial impacts ...... 8

Loss of Community Assets ...... 8

III. BASELINE CENSUS SURVEYS AND CONSULTATIONS ...... 10 Characteristics of displaced households ...... 10

Major and Minor Impacts ...... 11

Vulnerable groups ...... 13

Consultations...... 13

IV. IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISMS ...... 14 Institutional Arrangements ...... 14

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Extending R& R Assistance to PAPs ...... 14

Implementation support by NGOs ...... 15

IR Activities ...... 16

Monitoring and Evaluation support for RAP ...... 17

Grievance Redressal mechanism ...... 18

Resettlement Colonies and Vendor Markets ...... 19

Protection of RoW ...... 19

Impacts on Municipal Towns ...... 19

Data Base Management ...... 20

Co –ordination between R&R and Civil works ...... 20

Monitoring and R&R Activities ...... 22

Additional Impacts ...... 22

Budget ...... 22

Disclosure ...... 22

Annexure 1: Guidance Value of land as on May 2011 ...... 24 Annexure 2: PAF DETAILS 10 A ...... 25 Annexure 3: PAF DETAILS 10 B ...... 29 Annexure 4: Community Asset Details ...... 36

LIST OF TABLES Table 1- 1: Summary Tables on Impacts ...... 3

Table 2- 2: Summary Table on Community Assets ...... 9

Table 3- 1: Baseline Socio Economic information - for Major impacts ...... 10

Table 3- 2: Distribution of PAFs by Major and Minor Impacts for WAP 4 (10 A&B) ...... 11

Table 3- 3: Consultation Summary ...... 13

Table 4- 1: R& R Assistance ...... 14

Table 4- 2: Time line for Key LA and R & R Activities ...... Error! Bookmark not defined.

Table 4- 3: Time line for LA and R & R Activities ...... Error! Bookmark not defined.

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Table 4- 4: Monitoring Indicators for Physical Progress ...... 22

Table 4- 5: Budget ...... 22

Table 4- 6: Guidance Value of land ...... 24

Table 4- 7: PAF Structure details of link 10A (Managuli - Talikota) ...... 25

Table 4- 8: PAF Structure details of link 10B (Talikota - Devapur) ...... 29

Table 4- 9: Community Asset Details of link 10A (Managuli - Talikota) ...... 36

Table 4- 10: Community Asset Details of link 10B (Talikota - Devapur) ...... 37

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1- 1: Distribution of PAFs for WAP4 ...... 12

Figure 1- 2: Distribution of PAFs for link 10B ...... 12

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ABBREVIATIONS

AC Assistant Commissioner ADSW Assistant Director Social Welfare CAO Chief Administrative Officer CPO Chief Project Officer CPR Common Property Resources COI Corridor of Impact DC Deputy Commissioner DPR Detail Project Report EWS Economically Weaker Section EPC Engineering Procurement Contract GOI Government of GOK Government of Karnataka GRC Grievance Redressal Cell ID Identity Card IPDP Indigenous People Development Plan IR Income Restoration KHA Karnataka Highways Act KSHIP Karnataka State Highways Improvement Project LAA Land Acquisition Act LAO Land Acquisition Officer LAP Land Acquisition Plan NGO Non-Governmental Organization PAF Project Affected Family PAG Project Affected Group PAP Project Affected Person PIU Project Implementation Unit PGB Project Governing Body PWD Public Works Department PU Pre University PGB Project Governing Body RTC Record of Rights R & R Resettlement and Rehabilitation RAP Resettlement Action Plan ROW Right of Way SIA Social Impact Assessment SDO Social Development Officer SDRC Social Development Resettlement Cell SWI Social Welfare Inspector SC Scheduled Caste SR Schedule of Rates ST Scheduled Tribes

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SHG Self Help Group SIA Social Impact Assessment ToR Terms of Reference UR Upgradation ZP Zilla Panchayat

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Karnataka State Highways Improvement Project (KSHIP) – II, covers a length of 826.6 kms. The roads have been categorized into two types of contracts EPC and Annuity. It consists of 269.4 kms of EPC roads consisting of 5 packages and 557.3 kms of roads under annuity contract consisting of 4 packages. Contract package WAP 4, is an Annuity package which covers 109.95 kms consisting of 2 links, passing through the districts of and Gulbarga. This Resettlement Implementation Plan covers the implementation requirements for Package WAP 4. In this package about 4 acres 18 guntas land has to be acquired, of this 3 acre 39 guntas is dry land, there are no wet land , 08 guntas is plantation and 0.11 guntas is kharab land. As a result of land acquisition and related impacts, 36 PAFs will lose part of their land; and another 226 PAFs lose their house hold/commercial/ assets /livelihood are getting affected. In addition, 106 community assets will also be affected. Out of these impacts, 183 PAFs are in the major impact category losing their houses/shop and livelihood and 79 PAFs in the minor impact category who loses only part of their land or assets and the remaining land and asset is sufficient to continue their shelter and livelihoods. A baseline survey was conducted amongst affected people who indicate that a large majority of them are Hindus which dominate with 72.90 percent followed by Muslims at 12.21 percent. Distribution of PAPs by occupation indicates that 30.51 percent are in agriculture; agricultural labourers account for 14.50 percent; commerce and trade supports 50.75 percent. In this package 39.92 percent of population has income less than Rs.26,000. 74.60 percent of the population falls within the age group of 18-60, which happens to be the working age group. In this package illiterate population accounts for 33.76 percent; those with secondary education account for 31.85 percent and professionals account for 0.35 percent. Average land holding size is 11.30 acres. A look at the ownership of household assets indicate 42.37 percent own televisions; 9.16 percent own 2/4 wheelers while only 6.22 percent own refrigerators. Public consultations were held at two important locations along this corridor in November, 2008 and 110 persons participated in these consultations. The consultations focused on mainly in explaining the entitlements under the R&R policy and measures taken to minimize the impacts and receive the suggestions from the participants. The consultations have helped in not only in disseminating the policy provisions to deal with land acquisition related impacts , but also assisted in gathering suggestions for mitigation of adverse impacts, improvement in designs and facilitating inputs for the resettlement plan preparation and implementation During the consultations people asked for equal widening from the center line; it was explained that this will done as per wherever it is technically feasible, taking into consideration the likely impacts. People wanted to know about what the project would provide in terms of entitlements, which was explained to them. It was explained that what the livelihood options are likely to be made available from the project such as income generation grant. On the issue of safety, it was explained that safety was a part of the design and all precautions will be taken such as signages, barriers etc. Safety concerns have been addressed by building foot paths in built up area, providing foot path barricades, school/village signages, rumble strips and road humps. People also asked for relocation of community assets, it was explained that community assets if affected will be replaced and relocated by the project authorities.

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The GOK has adopted the Resettlement and Rehabilitation (R&R) Policy for KSHIP- II consistent with the NRRP, 2007 and the World Bank policy on involuntary resettlement to address the adverse impacts arising out of this project. Land Acquisition will be done through the Karnataka Highways Act 1964. Land acquisition under this Act will help the PAPs to receive the market price/replacement cost of land as compensation through negotiation. Negotiation Committee has been to negotiate the price of land with the landlord. The minimum negotiated price will be twice the current guidance value for Bijapur and Gulbarga district. Key issue related to resettlement and land acquisition identified as of now is the site requirement. Based on the joint verification report of the NGO, 38 sites will be required for non- titleholders. The titleholder verification is under progress. Some of the entitlements include payment of compensation through negotiation according to the Karnataka Highways Act, 1964; additional compensation for those becoming marginal farmers; grant for replacement of cattle shed; alternative house or developed plot +construction cost for those losing house; additional 25% compensation for partially affected structures towards reconstruction; support for purchase of income generating assets; Rental allowance for affected tenants; support for non-titleholders to provide alternate house or developed plot + construction cost for those losing residential structures; support for providing alternate shop or income generating asset to those who lose commercial structures; employees losing livelihood will be given a onetime payment; vulnerable groups including physically challenged and those above 60 years will be assisted to get Government pension, if they are eligible or given a lump sum amount as assistance; and all community assets will be replaced and reconstructed. This RIP will be implemented by Karnataka PWD-PIU Social Development Resettlement Cell with support from the NGO - BIRDS (Bijapur Integrated Rural Development Society). The SDRC is responsible for monitoring the implementation of all resettlement and rehabilitation activities, including land acquisition The Special Deputy Commissioner, Land Acquisition, will be responsible for land acquisition activities while the Chief Administrative Officer will be responsible for all Resettlement and Rehabilitation works. A Grievance Redressal Cell with 3 members is constituted with Deputy Commissioner of the District as the Chairman. An independent agency viz., Samaj Vikas has been hired for Monitoring and Evaluation support. The SDRC, PIU will facilitate land acquisition and compensation, relocation and resettlement, distribution of assistance for the PAPs. WAP 4 will be implemented by KSHIP Division, Belgaum. The SDO and SWIs appointed for the Belgaum division will take care of R&R activities of this package. The civil works for this package is likely to commence in December 2012. The R&R and land acquisition is targeted to be completed by August 2012. Implementation activities include land acquisition process, relocation and rehabilitation and monitoring. The budget estimated for land acquisition and R&R activities for this package is Rs.3.33 crores which forms a part of the overall budget approved by the GoK. All cash allowances to be paid to the PAPs is adjusted for inflation for 2012-13 and those who receive the assistance beyond April, 2013 will further be adjusted by 10% as needed. This RIP will be disclosed through public consultations, Government of Karnataka/PWD Website. In addition, copies will be kept in: (i) State Government Library at Bangalore; (ii) - District library of Bijapur and Gulbarga districts; and (iii) in the Panchayat offices along the project roads. 2

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I. INTRODUCTION

1. The Karnataka State Highways Improvement Project (KSHIP) – II Phase-I covers a length 826.6 kms. In this connection a detailed Resettlement Action plan has been prepared in consultation with the affected persons, PIU and other stakeholders. This document includes, amongst other things, legal frame work and Resettlement Policy Provisions, Land acquisition and compensation payment, Social impact assessment and base line Socio-Economic characteristic and the implementation arrangement. The Government approved the Resettlement Action plan vide its order dated 28th July 2010. This has been published in the PWD web sites in the month of August 2010. This Resettlement Implementation Plan outlines the steps for resettlement and rehabilitation of PAFs/PAPs losing their land and structures and relocation of community assets for WAP 4. 2. Contract package WAP 4 covers 109.95 kms consisting of 2 links. The details about the package are given in Table 1. In the annexure the lists of those loosing structures are provided which are enumerated in 2007-08 and verified by NGOs in 2011. Details of those loosing land are given in the notifications issued u/s 15 of the KHA. The list of vulnerable people will be subsequently prepared and assistance extended as needed. Any additional people moved into the ROW after the cut-off data and are not served notices subsequently will be identified through additional verification by 31st July 2012. The question of extending assistance to them will be examined on case to case basis. In case of those who are mobile type of shop will not be provided any assistance since, the keep on changing on regular basis and they can easily find another alternative place to continue their petty business.

Table 1- 1: Package Details

Link Description Length Districts Taluks Cutoff date Managuli - Basavana Bijapur , 05.10.2008 10A 61.3 Bagewadi - Talikota Muddebihal Talikota - Hunasagi – Gulbarga, 14.10.2008 10B 48.65 Devapur

3. WAP 4 falls within the Northern Karnataka Plateau, with mixed land use. 4. The entire package is regarded as a single milestone. Link 10 A is from chainage 0+00 to 61+30 and link 10B is from 0.00 to 48.65. 5. In this package 4 acres 22 ½ guntas land has to be acquired, of this 4 acre 9 ½ guntas is dry land, there are no wet land , 8 guntas is plantation and 5 guntas is kharab land; there are 226 PAFs whose house hold/commercial structures/ assets/ livelihood is getting affected. There are 106 of community assets getting affected. In this Package there are 36 PAFs losing land. The PAPs listed in this RIP is as recorded during the cut-off date and further verified by the NGOs. 6. Key issue related to resettlement and land acquisition identified as of now is the site requirement. Based on the joint verification report of the NGO 38 sites will be required for non- titleholders. The titleholder verification is under progress.

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Objectives of RIP 7. The objective of this RIP is to provide a package specific guideline for implementation for R&R activities. The implementation plan identifies the persons affected, the type of entitlements to be provided for specific losses, what are the steps that will be adopted in getting compensation, details of members of the Negotiation Committee and the GRC members in the package, time table and steps to be taken by the PIU for protecting right ROW. Overall it provides how the RAP will be implemented in this particular package.

Main activities of RIP 8. The main activities to be carried out in finalising the RIP includes, Joint verification, distribution of ID cards, identification for sites for relocation, identification of income generating options, identification of vulnerable people who are getting any assistance from the State Government, identification of resettlement centers and vendor markets, negotiations for land acquisition, payment of compensation, relocation and shifting of community assets. The members of the GRC and Negotiation committees have to be identified and informed, as mentioned in the RIP. The RIP after finalization will be disclosed.

Minimization of Impacts and Corridor of Impact 9. . There are 8 cross section options adopted in this package to minimize impacts, the COI width varies from 11 m to 26m. In Basavana Bagewadi town specific cross sections have been designed ( UR4A and UR4B). Besides this, safety concerns have been addressed by building foot paths in built up area, providing foot path barricades, school/village signages, rumble strips and road humps have also been provided. The different cross sections used are: 1. UR1A Rural Cross section with paved shoulders varying from 18-26 m 2. UR1B Rural Cross section without paved shoulders varying from 18-26 m 3. UR1C Rural Cross section with paved shoulder to maximum width of 20 mt. 4. UR2 Rural Cross section through village width varying from 11m to 22 m. 5. UR3 Urban Cross Section in built up area with covered drain with a maximum width of 22 m 6. UR4 Urban Dual lane Cross section in built up area with covered drain with a maximum width of 24 m. 7. UR4A Urban Dual Lane Cross- Section in built up area with covered drain in link 10 A from chainage 20+780 to 22+200 at Basavana Bagewadi 8. UR4B Urban Dual Lane Cross- Section in built up area in link 10 A from chainage 22+200 to 22+800 at Basavana Bagewadi

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Table 1- 2: Summary Tables on Impacts

Land Major Impact Minor Community LA Pvt Description Transfer Impact Assets Link ( in acres) ( in acres) 2Ac 23 2 guntas 48 45 37 10 A guntas 1Ac 34 ¼ 3 gunta 135 34 69 10 B guntas 4 Ac 22 ½ 5 guntas 183 79 106 TOTAL guntas

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II. LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT IMPACTS 10. This chapter provides an overview of the extent of land acquisition and the process of land price negotiations and details of documents to be submitted. It also provides the impacts of the project on community assets. 11. In this package 4 acres 22 ½ guntas land has to be acquired, of this 4 acre 9 ½ guntas is dry land, there are no wet land , 8 guntas is plantation and 5 guntas is kharab land In this package, total land required is 4 acres 17 ½ guntas. 5 guntas of government land has to be transferred. The details of the PAFs losing land is given in Notification issued under section 15 of the KHA 1964 in connection with land acquisition. There are 10 PAFs who are losing 5 guntas and more of agricultural land as per preliminary notification.

Land Acquisition Status 1. The Notifications under section 15 under the KHA for WAP 4 (links 10 A and 10 B) has been published in September 2010 vide GO No: PWD 107 EAP 2010, dated 03.09.2010 for 10A; and vide GO No: PWD 137 EAP 2011, dated 03.01.2011 for 10B. The last date for filing of claims along with relevant documents for 10 A was 23.10.2010 and for 10B it was 3.3.2011.

Guidance Value 12. The Guidance Value of land for different categories of land, for the villages along the project road is given in Annexure 1. This guidance value will be referred to by the Negotiation Committee. 13. The rates will be revised annually by 10% on the 1st of April every year, in case Government has not revised it. The guidance value varies from a minimum of Rs. 32,000 per acre in Kalladevanahalli village to Rs 1,00,000 per acre in Basavana Bagewadi village.

Negotiation Committee 14. The Replacement Cost of land for consent award will be determined by the Negotiation Committee. In this package the Negotiation Committee has been constituted vide GO No. PWD 215 EAP 2007 dated 24-10-2009. This Committee consists the following members:

1. Assistant Commissioner of the concerned Sub Division : Chairman 2. Assistant Commissioner of KSHIP : Member Secretary 3. Executive Engineer KSHIP Division, : Member 4. Zilla Panchayat Member of the concerned jurisdiction : Member.

15. For Link 10 A Assistant Commissioner Bijapur will be the Chairman. The Assistant Commissioner of KSHIP, Belgaum will be Member Secretary; Executive Engineer Belgaum Division will be Member. Zilla Panchyat members will be nominated by 30th June, 2012. 6

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For Link 10B Assistant Commissioner, will be Chairman. AC (LAQ) KSHIP will be Member Secretary and Executive Engineer, Belgaum will be Member. Zilla Panchyat members will be nominated by 30 th June 2012.

Method of Price Negotiation 1. The concerned Land Acquisition officer who is the member secretary of the Negotiation Committee will call for a meeting; 2. Dates for price negotiation will be given village wise. Negotiation will be conducted village wise calling all the land losers together for negotiation. This is to ensure transparency. 3. The PIU will provide information on the guidance value of the land to land losers before negotiations. 4. The minimum negotiated price will be twice the current guidance value for Raichur and Gulbarga district. 5. The Negotiation Committee will negotiate the price with the landlord; 6. Based on the decision of the Negotiation Committee the Special Land Acquisition Officer will initiate action to collect documents after obtaining the approval of competent authority in the PIU. 7. Compensation will be given within 30 days of receiving all the necessary documents by the Special LA officer. In case of delay, 9% interest will be given to the beneficiary upto a period of one year and after which, it will be increased to15% . (This is as per the provisions of the LA Act). 8. On approval of the award by the Special DC or PD, the Special Land Acquisition Officer will make the payments accordingly. 9. Possession of Land will be taken vide Section 19, which will be only after the payment of compensation.

Records to be submitted by the Land Owners 16. As soon as Notification u/s 19 is issued, the NGO shall collect the following documents in respect of lands to be acquired, before inviting for negotiations: 1. Original copy of RTC for current year; 2. Original or attested copy of mutation in respect of land and Khatha Certificate in respect of site / building; 3. Encumbrance Certificate for 13 years; 4. No Tenancy Certificate and Certificate regarding 79A, 79B and 66; 5. Bank Account details; 6. Land holding / small / marginal farmers Certificate whenever necessary; and 7. G. Tree.

After offering of compensation, the NGO shall collect the remaining documents such as –

1. Attested copy of Sale Deed/Partition Deed/Saguvali Chit/Regrant Order etc., to prove title of land; 2. Indemnity Bond; 3. Agreement and Affidavit and submit them to the Assistant Commissioner for processing for compensation. Any fees incurred by the NGO in obtaining the documents shall be reimbursed by the Executive Engineer of the Division.

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Failure of KHA and Appellate Committee 17. Even after the minimum negotiation price as per the RAP is offered and the land owner does not agree for it, then the negotiation will be treated as failed and award will be passed as per the general LA Act. The price offered and the price demanded by the land owner in such cases will be recorded in the proceedings. The provisions of the LA amendment bill will be followed when they come into force. .

Valuation of Assets on land under LA

18. The valuation of structures and other assets will be carried out by Government approved valuators appointed by the Executive Engineer in consultation with PIU. Valuation will be done on the basis of current PWD Schedule of Rates, without depreciation only for those who agree for consent award. Based on the valuation another 30% will be given as top up. Crops / Trees will be valued by the Agriculture / Horticulture / Forest department.

Valuation of Crops 19. Crop loss will be compensated based on the valuation done by the Agriculture/Horticulture Department.

Valuation of other structures/assets 20. The valuation of structures and other assets will be carried out as mentioned above. However, this will be verified and approved by the concerned Executive Engineer.

Site Requirement for Residential and Commercial impacts 21. Actual requirement of sites in each package, has been indicated in the Joint Verification report of NGO. In this package 38 sites are required for non – titleholders. Verification for titleholders is under progress. As for as possible, Government land will be identified for formation of sites and allotted to the eligible PAFs/PAPs. Where Government land is not available then the PIU, KSHIP shall examine alternatives such as - cash in lieu of sites or purchase of private land - on case to case basis, based on local factors.

Loss of Community Assets 22. In the contract package WAP 4, 106 community Assets getting affected.

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Table 2- 1: Summary Table on Community Assets

Sl. Type of Community Asset No No. 1. Temple/Shrines 15 2. Aralikatte 13 3. Bus Shelters 18 4. Hand Pumps 25 5. MWS/Water supply tanks 4 6. Borewells 11 7. Others 20 Total 106 23. All community assets on Government land will be shifted by PIU. All assets on private land will be shifted with assistance of NGO. There are two community assets belonging to private trust and another two CPRs on private land. In case these assets are affected, compensation has to be paid according to the entitlement matrix. 24. For Temple/shrine, Aralikatte, new site has to be identified by NGO in coordination with SDO/SWI at the Divisional level. This site should be a Grama thana land or land given as donation. For land that is donated the concerned Engineer has to take a site consent letter from the donor of the site in prescribed format which will be prepared by NGO. The format will have Donor name and address, Site details(Survey nos, place, boundary) with measurement,; the signatures of at least 3 persons from the village is necessary on the letter for evidence. The donor has to also sign on the consent letter. The letter will be submitted to the Executive Engineer of the division. The EE will then have to construct the new community structure/Temple/Shrine/ Aralikatte etc. After the construction of the new structure the SDO/SWI and NGO will jointly convince the concerned village people to demolish the existing structure, and shift the activities to the new place. 25. Bus shelters, Hand pump, MWS tanks, Bore wells and other community assets will be relocated and reconstructed. The KSHIP divisional staff will be taking necessary action with assistance of SDO/SWI. The chainage wise community assets details are given in Annexure 4.

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III. BASELINE CENSUS SURVEYS AND CONSULTATIONS

Characteristics of displaced households 26. This chapter outlines the characteristics of displaced households. As a part of the project, a census survey of Project Affected Families / Persons (PAFs and PAPs) was carried out in the month of October 2008. The findings of the census survey provided the magnitude of social impacts on the PAFs and PAPs. In this chapter, baseline socio-economic analysis has been done separately for the major impacted families. 27. Among religious groups, Hindus dominate with 72.90 percent followed by Muslims at 12.21 percent. Distribution of PAPs by occupation indicates that 30.51 percent are in agriculture; agricultural labourers account for 14.50 percent; commerce and trade supports 50.75 percent. In this package 39.92 percent of population has income less than Rs.26,000. 74.60 percent of the population falls within the age group of 18-60, which happens to be the working age group. In this package illiterate population accounts for 33.76; those with secondary education account for 31.85 percent and professionals account for 0.35 percent. Average land holding size is 11.30 acres . A look at the ownership of household assets indicate 42.37 percent own televisions; 9.16 percent own 2/4 wheelers while only 6.22 percent own refrigerators. Some of the baseline parameters identified for those with major impacts are given in the table below. The details of the PAPs losing structures are given in Annexure 2&3.

Table 3- 1: Baseline Socio Economic information - for Major impacts 1. Losing total house 32 2. Average area 16.69 sq.m 3. % of houses electrified 9.67 4. % of houses having water supply Nil 5. Average earning Rs. 28,177 6. % of earners 30.17% 7. % of PAPs earning less than Rs.26,000* 13.56% 8. Average land holding (out of 36 PAFs) 11.30 Acres 9. % of Farmers having less than 2.20 acres of holding (out 11% of 36 PAFs) 10. % of PAPs in agriculture 1.69% 11. % of PAPs working as agriculture labour 6.10% 12. % of PAPs in the service sector 0.17% 13. % of PAPs in Commerce and Trade 24.24% 14. Loss of commercial structures 149 15. Type of commercial structure 1 Pucca 0.00% 2. Semi pucca 9.09% 3. Kutcha 90.91% 16. Average area of commercial structure 7.27 sqm 17. Type of shops affected (majority) 1. Pan/cigarette – 25.14% 2. Tea shop/hotel - 18.58%

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3. Barber- 10.38% 18. Average monthly turnover of shops 1. Rs.13,500

19. Ownership of Household assets 1. Television - 37.16% 2. Telephone – 18.58% 4. 2/4 wheeler - 3.28%

Note : * Rs.26,000 has been taken as the cut off for BPL

Major and Minor Impacts 28. The list of major and minor impacts for this package is given below.

Table 3- 2: Distribution of PAFs by Major and Minor Impacts for WAP 4 (10 A&B)

Sl. Extent of Loss Owner Tenant Squatter Encroacher No. Major Impact 1 Losing Total House 1 0 27 1 2 Losing Total Com. Struc. 0 0 146 5 3 Losing Total House and Com. Struc. 0 0 3 0 4 Tenants Losing Total Livelihood 0 0 0 0 5 Marginal Farmers 0 0 0 0 Total Major Impact 1 0 176 6 Minor Impact 1 Losing only Part of House 0 0 4 9 2 Losing Part of Com. Struc. 0 0 4 10 Losing Part of House and Com. 3 0 0 0 0 Struc. 4 Partial Plot 0 0 0 0 5 Total Boundary Wall 0 0 2 9 6 Partial Boundary Wall 0 0 0 1 7 Cattle shed 0 0 0 0 8 Non Marginal Farmers 36 0 0 0 9 Others (Toilet, Steps etc.) 0 0 1 3 Total Minor Impact 36 0 11 32 Total Major & Minor Impacts 37 0 187 38

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Figure 1- 1: Distribution of PAFs for WAP4

Figure 1- 2: Distribution of PAFs by Major Impact for Package WAP4

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Vulnerable groups 29. Based on the Census survey there are 103 PAPs who come within the purview of vulnerable group. The categories include 34 widows; 61 persons above the age of 60 and 8 persons with disabilities. However this is only an enlistment of all persons coming under the vulnerable category. Only after verification by the NGO it will be confirmed whether these people are vulnerable. If so it will be verified further whether are getting pension/ or other assistance from the government. If the person is already receiving pension / assistance, then this offer will not be extended. Only after such verification will the person be entitled to assistance under this category.

Consultations 30. Two consultations were carried out in this package. The outcome of the consultation are summarized below Table 3- 3: Consultation Summary Section Details Issued Raised Response of project Authority 1 Date:  People wanted to widen the road equally 10A  Alternative site for relocation of BPL 13.11.2008; from the centerline. They wanted know what compensation will be paid to title holder and squatters will be provided as per policy Place: : Huvina non title holders  The people wanted equal widening of Hipparagi  Those losing house wanted to know what alternative would be provided by the project. road. This would be done if it is No. of Most of the people asked for alternative technically feasible. Participants: house/site. 25, covering 6  The people asked for safety measures in  Assistance for squatters will be according to the Project Policy. villages. hospital and school zones.  Asked for relocation of community assets and public utilities.  Squatters asked for alternative livelihood option and for commercial sites.

II Date:  The people asked for equal widening of  The people wanted equal widening of 13B 13.11.2008; the road from the existing centerline. This will road. This would be done if it is Place: Hunasagi ; No. save a number of structures from getting technically feasible. of affected by road widening.  Community assets being affected by Participants:  Those losing houses wanted to know what the project will be replaced by the 85, covering 10 villages. alternatives would be provided by the project. project, on gram thana land provided by  There are some important community the panchayat. assets, such as the near Temple and aralikatte  The project will pay compensation for agricultural land according to KHA. are getting affected. The people asked for the Structure compensation will be according relocation of the same. to the current PWD SR. Assistance for squatters will be according to the Project  The people wanted to know about the Policy. compensation to be given by the project.

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IV. IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISMS

Institutional Arrangements 31. This chapter outlines the implementation mechanism specifically for this package, including the tasks of the NGO and the GRC. It also outlines the assistance to be paid to affected persons and provides the tasks to be completed before the start of civil works. 32. The SDRC, PIU will facilitate land acquisition and compensation, relocation and resettlement, distribution of assistance to the PAPs. The SDRC is responsible for monitoring the implementation of all resettlement and rehabilitation activities, including land acquisition. WAP 4 will be implemented by KHSIP Division, Belgaum. The SDO and SWIs appointed for the Belgaum division will take care of R&R activities of this package. The SDRC will be supported by the NGO for implementation of RAP.

Extending R& R Assistance to PAPs 33. R&R assistance will be disbursed according to the R&R Policy. The NGO will verify the PAPs and ensure that they get the assistance in accordance with their entitlements. The entitlements given here are accurate as far as possible; however, because only preliminary notification for land losers has been issued at this stage, the exact details about entitlements need to be updated at the time of paying R&R assistance. The cash allowances are updated for 2012-13 and will be further adjusted as needed for 2013-14 and beyond. The exact number of disbursements made for each year will be computed after all assistance is given. The annually revised amounts are mentioned in the Implementation Manual. Table 4- 1: R& R Assistance Entitlement Category of loss Entitlement Category 1a 36 PAF losing land  Negotiation as per Karnataka State Highway Act, 1964;  Amount equivalent to current stamp duty and registration charges on compensation amount;  **Additional 25% compensation in case remaining land is severed;  Crop/tree damage compensation as assessed by concerned Departments;  *In case land owners becomes landless or marginal families, the following additional entitlements will be offered: (a) subsistence allowance of Rs.36,300 for land less and marginal; and, (b) assistance for creating Income generation asset valued upto Rs. 90,750 for those becoming marginal farmers and landless only;  Additional amount of Rs.24,2001 will be restricted to those who loose narrow stretch of land as additional compensation in lieu of

1 Narrow stretch of land is defined as persons losing upto 5 guntas of land. ** This will be verified after Section 19.

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Entitlement Category of loss Entitlement Category all other benefits. Additional amount of Rs 24,200 to those who lose more than a narrow stretch and are not eligible for any other additional benefits.  *For those becoming landless and all marginal farmers training assistance will be provided for income generating vocational training and skill upgradation options as per affected persons choice ;  Employment opportunity for affected persons as per his skills and availability of suitable work in road construction work. Ib 1owner losing total  Compensation at current PWD scheduled rates without residential structure depreciation and 30% solatium  Alternative houses in resettlement colony or developed plot2 and construction cost of Rs. 60,000 linked to construction progress.  Shifting assistance of Rs. 12,100  Subsistence allowance of Rs. 36,300 IIIa 27 Squatter s losing  House in resettlement colony or developed plot and construction residential cost of Rs. 60,000 linked to construction progress. structure  Subsistence allowance of Rs.18,150;  Shifting Allowance of Rs.6050. IIIb 146 Squatter losing  Alternative shop of 100 sq.ft or assistance for income generation commercial asset valuated upto Rs. 36,300; structures  Subsistence allowance of Rs.18150;  Shifting Allowance of Rs.6050 3 Squatter losing  - House in resettlement colony or developed plot and residential cum construction cost of Rs. 60,000 linked to construction progress commercial OR . Alternative shop of 100 sq.ft or assistance for income structure generation asset valuated upto Rs. 36,300  Subsistence allowance of Rs.18150  Shifting Allowance of Rs.6050 IIIc 38 encroachers  Replacement cost of affected structure calculated at current PWD scheduled rates without depreciation Va 103 Vulnerable  Assistance to include in government pension schemes if not included , if eligible as per Government criteria (OR)  Lump-sum amount of Rs. 25,000

Implementation support by NGOs 34. The work of the NGO will include consultations and counseling of PAPs, encouraging PAPs for productive utilization of compensation and rehabilitation grants, facilitating PAP access to income generating assets, increasing the social acceptability, ensuring effectiveness of training programs organized for PAPs electing participation in self employment schemes etc.

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35. The NGO will work as a link between the PIU - SDR Cell and the affected community. For this section the NGO is: BIRDS (Bijapur Integrated Rural Development Society). The division office of this NGO is located in Dharwad. They will educate the PAPs on the need to implement the Project, on aspects relating to LA and R&R measures and ensure proper utilization of various compensations extended to the PAPs under the R&R entitlement package. The tasks of the NGO will be to facilitate the resettlement process. The responsibilities of the NGOs include 1. Identification, verification and updating of PAP Census, includes verification of properties of PAPs and estimation of their type and level of losses; 2. Educate PAPs on their rights, entitlements, and obligations under the RAP; Assist the PAPs to identify suitable alternate land for resettlement purposes; 3. Preparation and Distribution of Entitlement cum Identity Card. All eligible project affected families will be issued Identity Cards, giving details of the type of losses and type of entitlements. 4. Ensure that PAPs receive their full entitlements; Where options are available, the NGO will provide advice to PAPs on benefits of each option; Ensure proper utilization by the PAPs of various compensations available under the R&R package; Assist the PAPs in getting benefits from various government development programs; 5. Rehabilitation of Affected Families and restoration of Income and Livelihood. The NGO will help the communities derive maximum benefits out of the project without losing their livelihoods and the least impact on socio-cultural aspects of their lives. 6. Assist PAPs on grievance redressal through the established system; and 7. Will relocate PAPs. Assist PIU in making arrangements for the smooth relocation of the PAPs; No Physical relocation from agriculture land, residential units, commercial establishments or other immovable properties will begin before alternate arrangements are made. 8. Any other responsibility that may be assigned by the PIU for the welfare of the affected communities. 36. In order to carry out the above tasks, NGO staff will be stationed in the site office at Basavana Bagewadi. Besides contacting the PAPs on an individual basis to regularly update the baseline information, group meetings and village-level meetings will be conducted by the support agency on a regular basis. The frequencies of such meetings will depend on the requirements of the PAPs but should occur at least once a month. The support agency will have to encourage participation of individual APs in such meeting by discussing their problems regarding LA, R&R and other aspects relating to their socio-economic lives. Such participation will make it easier to find a solution acceptable to all involved.

IR Activities 37. There are two types of IR activities, i.e. short term and long term. Income generating activities will have to be identified for 146 commercial squatters and 3squatter losing residential cum commercial

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structure. Process of identifying income generating options for commercial squatters is under progress. 38. Short Term IR activities: Short-term IR activities mean restoring APs’ income during periods immediately before and after relocation. For this, the NGO shall ensure that: compensation and R&R assistance as provided in the entitlement matrix such as subsistence allowance and shifting allowance are provided to the PAPs. Other works of the NGO include facilitating employment to the PAPs in the project construction activities, depending on their skill and other allied activities. 39. Long Term IR Activities: This includes provision of shops for those losing their total livelihood to re-establish their commercial activities. It also includes providing of a shop plot in a commercial block or purchase of income generating assets upto Rs.36,300 in case of commercial squatters.

40. The steps to be followed for income restoration include:

Step 1: Identification of Target Groups – NGOs need to identify the affected persons; Step 2: Identification of IR Activities - Prepare a list of possible and feasible income restoration options. While identifying IR options, the following factors shall also be considered: (i) Education level of APs; (ii) Skill possession;(iii)Likely economic activities in the post displacement period; (iii) Extent of land left; (iii) Suitability of economic activity to supplement the income; (iv)Market potential and marketing facilities. Based on socio-economic characteristics and options preferred by APs, the NGO may have to re-assign trades to PAPs. Options include (i) petty trade (iii) skill related schemes and loans for pumps, bore wells, bullock carts etc to increase productivity. The NGO will assist PAPs in identifying appropriate alternative economic rehabilitation schemes through counseling and consultation. Step 3: Training: Option for training for skill enhancement for those losing their livelihood has been provided in the Entitlement Matrix for owners losing commercial structure and employees losing their livelihood. Step 4: Identification of Trainers / Training Institutes: Based on trades selected, NGO shall have to identify master trainer and/or training institute for different trades / activities who can provide on the job training. Step 5: Training Arrangement: NGO shall make different groups of PAPs as per trades selected and make all the arrangements such as fixing the venue etc. Step 6: Monitoring of APs: After training the NGO shall monitor the PAPs in order to take mid-term correction measures, if required.

Monitoring and Evaluation support for RAP 41. An external monitoring and evaluation agency, Samaj Vikas, has been appointed to concurrently monitor and evaluate R&R activities on periodical basis with NGOs. The role of such an agency will facilitate process of R&R and thus provide support in the proper implementation of rehabilitation programmes. And the M&E Consultant will ensure and certify that the stretch is free from all encumbrances related R&R measures, at every stage prior to issue of bids, prior to signing concession agreement, prior to appointed date and prior to hand over of the second milestone stretches to the developer. The end evaluation will be carried out through independent consultants not associated with the implementation to verify as to how the R&R activities are realized and the

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changes in the living conditions of the PAPs which will be compared with the baseline data on key impact indicators related to income, occupation, assets, housing conditions, landownership pattern, etc.

Grievance Redressal mechanism 42. The project will establish a Grievance Redressal process with district-level committees. The following persons constitute the District Level Grievance Redressal Cell :

1. Deputy Commissioner of the District – Chairman 2. Academician (to be selected by the DC) – Member 3. Representative from PAPs (to be selected by the DC) – Member 4. Divisional EE – Convener

The members of the GRC to be selected by the DC and representatives from the PAPs are under progress and will be completed by 30th June, 2012.

43. The main functions of the GRC will be: a. to provide support to PAPs on problems arising out of eligibility for RAP-provided entitlements and assistance provided; b. to record the grievances of the PAPs, and categorize, prioritize and solve them within one month; c. to inform PIU of serious cases within one week; and d. to report to the aggrieved parties about the developments regarding their grievance and decisions of the PIU, within one month. 44. The Grievance Committees will meet regularly during implementation of the RAP, at least once a month. The committees will suggest corrective measures at the field level itself and fix responsibilities for implementation of its decisions. However the NGOs will form the first level of intervention in resolving PAP related grievances and attempt to motivate the PAP to facilitate implementation of the R&R program. Details regarding registering complaints, response times, communication modes, and mechanisms for appeal or approaching civil courts if other provisions fail are: 1. At the first level intervention the NGO will attempt to resolve the grievance; 2. Next the CAO will attempt to address land related grievance and the ADSW will address the non- land related grievances; 3. The third step will be to approach the Grievance Redressal Committee; 4. Next the PAP can approach the Regional Commissioner who is the Appellate Authority. 5. If all the above fails, the PAPs can approach the court. It is the responsibility of the SDRC/NGO to inform the affected person’s decisions of the GRC to make it effective.

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Resettlement Colonies and Vendor Markets 45. In this package there is no requirement for resettlement colony, as more than 20 families are not losing their residential structure in this stretch.

Protection of RoW 46. Section 5 of the KHA mentions the Highway Authority will exercise power and discharge duties in accordance with provisions of the KHA for restriction of ribbon development along the highways and for prevention and removal of encroachments. The Highway Authority under Section 7 has power to fix boundary of building and control lines of highways. Section 21 mentions prevention of unauthorized occupation of highway. Thus the onus of protecting the COI/RoW lies with the Project Authority. Once the COI/Row has been identified and frozen, the COI/RoW has to be clearly marked with boundary stones. 47. Any new encroachment into the area will be monitored by the concerned KSHIP Division; The Divisional Engineers shall visit the project roads periodically, at least once in three months, in order to ensure that no new encroachments take place and submit quarterly reports in this regard. Any additional encroachments noticed through periodical visits will be issued notices immediately and their shifting will be done immediately to avoid implications R&R assistance to those additional movers. To avoid future encroachments, it is proposed to construct drains at the edge of ROW and ROW stones will also be laid. 48. The NGOs shall take photographs of the affected structures at the time of joint verification and also after their shifting / demolition of the affected portion and prepare documentation of structures.

49. Those Non-titleholders already identified by the project will be issued Identity Cards by the PIU. All new encroachers / squatters not present during the time of survey, will have to be verified by the NGO/PIU. All squatter and encroachers have to be shifted from out of the COI and RoW. Those who remain in the Row will not be eligible to entitlements

Impacts on Municipal Towns 50. Verification for non- titleholders has already been completed on this package. All the persons identified at the time of survey and verified by the NGOs at the time of Joint Verification but subsequently shifted by the Municipalities will be extended assistance as per the RAP.

51. KSHIP shall address all the Municipalities in the Project Roads informing them of the Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy of the Government under KSHIP-II and the details of persons identified as Project Affected Persons in their jurisdiction. If the Municipality wants to shift any of them for their development works, they may do so after providing them assistance as per the R&R Policy of the Government or inform the details of such persons to KSHIP for extending assistance under the project.

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52. In this package the project road passes through the Municipality areas of Basavana Bagewadi. The Municipality will be addressed informing them of the Rehabilitation and Resettlement policy of Government under KSHIP-II project and the details of the persons identified as ‘Project Affected Persons’ in their respective jurisdiction. In case the Municipalities / Corporation desire to shift any of the Project Affected Person on account of development work, they may do so after providing assistance to them as per the R&R Policy of Government or inform the details of such displaced persons to KSHIP for extending assistance to them under the project

Data Base Management 53. The database generated will be used for tracking progress of this package by PIU. The data in the HQ will be updated based on the information sent by the division office. PIU will be responsible for tracking payments, generation of ID cards etc through the Data Base Management Consultants. The socio-economic data for all PAPs are recorded in the data base and will be used for monitoring and impact evolution and other purposes.

Compensation and R&R assistance payment: 54. All the compensation and R&R assistance will be directly credited to the individual Bank A/cs. The deduction of income tax is not applicable for receipt of compensation. The NGOs will assist in opening of the Bank A/cs and the details of payments will be recorded in the individual Identification Cards and Pass Books. In case where the house/shop plots are allotted, the titles to those will be provided in the joint name of wife and husband.

Co –ordination between R&R and Civil works 55. The resettlement program will be co-coordinated with the timing of civil works. The Civil works for this package is expected to start in June 2012. R&R and land acquisition is estimated to be completed by August 2012. Under the Annuity Packages all land has to be handed over at one stage. This will be after issue of Notification under Section 19 of KHA. The timeline for key activities is given below. 56. The implementation of RIP will be performed in coordination with the procurement process and civil works. The key milestone in the process includes: issue of bids, signing of concession agreement, appointed date and handing over of second milestone stretches within three months of appointed date. The various land acquisition and resettlement implementation actions to be completed prior to those milestones which are listed below with respective target dates. The completion of these actions will be certified through certification and confirmation by the M&E Consultant.

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Section 27 (negotiation ) 27-8-2011 Signing of concession agreement Section 28(award declaration) August, 2012 Appointed Date Notification Section 19 Possession of land 19-4-2011 Appointed Date

Section 39 (compensation offer and August 2012 Appointed Date payment ) Transfer/ No objection received for December 2012 Appointed Date Government land

II R&R Implementation activities PIU Approval and Disclosure of Mid June 2012 Issue of bids RIP Completion of additional joint June 2012 Signing concession verification for identification of agreement additional PAPs Issue of ID cards 30-6- 2012 Issue of bids Constitution of GRCs 30-6- 2012 Signing concession agreement Completion of structure valuation 30-6- 2012 Signing of concession agreement Relocation of Community assets November, 2012 Appointed Date completed Identification of alternative sites October , 2012 Signing Concession and options agreement Disbursement of assistance October, 2012 Appointed Date Completion of allotment of November, 2012 Appointed Date developed Sites and first installment of construction grant

III Resettlement Relocation of PAPs March, 2013 Handing over second mile stone stretches Handing over of CPRs to November,2012/March, 2013 Appointed Date/Second community miler stone stretches Certification by M&E consultants As needed Prior to each event for site readiness

Joint inspection of site: Prior to appointed date, representatives of KSHIP and developer will be undertaken a joint site visit to ascertain the encumbrance free site on the ground and record any encumbrance noticed and accordingly a time frame for mitigating those encumbrances within the agreed time frame and accordingly measures will be taken to mitigation encumbrances.

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Monitoring and R&R Activities 57. The R&R Monitoring indictors for physical progress are given in the table below.

Table 4- 3: Monitoring Indicators for Physical Progress % against Implementa Revised Progress Cumulati Sl. Monitoring Indicators for Physical Revised tion Target Implementati This ve No Progress Implementati Nos on Target Month Progress on Target 4 Acres 07 1 Land Acquired- private guntas 2 Land transferred – Government 0.11 guntas 3 PAFs paid compensation for land 36 Construction cost for residential

owners 1 Construction cost for residential 4 squatters 30 Alternative plot or IGA for 5 Commercial squatter 149 6 Subsistence allowance for squatters 176 7 Shifting allowance for squatters 176 8 Community Assets 106

Additional Impacts 58. Any additional impacts identified during the implementation will be considered in accordance with RAP and the project entitlement matrix given therein. Any observation on additional impacts will be forwarded by the Division to the PIU. The NGO will follow up the matter in the field. A note will be prepared for the concurrence of the CPO.

Budget 59. The budget for land acquisition and R&R activities for this package is Rs.3.33 crores which forms a part of the overall budget approved by the GoK. The details of the budget have been given in the RAP. Any additional budget need, will be obtained through additional approvals. Table 4- 4: Budget Sl. No Category Total (INR) 1. Land Acquisition 4150000 2. Alternative site cost 6270000 3. Structure cost 5143146 4. R&R assistance 17826000 WAP 4 total 33389146

Disclosure 60. The RIP will be disclosed on the KSHIP website and the document will be available in PIU HQ and the respective PIU division office at Dharwad, and Taluk offices of Basavana Bagewadi, Muddebihal

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and Shorapur. General consultations will also be done for the package and documented and recorded. As part of disclosure of RIP, public consultations will be held at important locations to explain the contents of RIP and make them understand the process of implementation of RAP and also information about whether the documents and the list of PAPs will be available for their information. The details of grievance redress process will also be explained. In addition, the periodical progress reports and other studies carried out in relation to R&R will also be disclosed in the website.

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Annexure 1: Guidance Value of land as on May 2011 Table 4-5: Guidance Value of land Sl. District Taluk Village Minimum (in Maximum (in No. Rs. per acre Rs. per acre) 1 Bijapur B. Bagewadi B. Bagewadi Rs.48,000 Rs. 1,00,000 2 Bijapur B. Bagewadi Hunashylala P.B Rs. 42,000 Rs.79,000 3 Bijapur B. Bagewadi Hu. Hippragi Rs. 42,000 Rs.84,000 4 Bijapur B. Bagewadi Hulibenilu Rs.42,000 Rs.84,000 5 Gulbarga B. Bagewadi Wadawadayi Rs.42,000 Rs. 90,000 6 Gulbarga Shorapur Hebbal (B) Rs.31,000 Rs. 57,000 7 Gulbarga Shorapur Hebbal (K) Rs.31,000 Rs. 57,000 8 Gulbarga Shorapur Konal Rs.31,000 Rs. 55,000 9 Gulbarga Hunasagi Malanur Rs.31,000 Rs. 57,000 10 Gulbarga Hunasagi Kojjapura 11 Gulbarga Hunasagi Hunasagi Rs.34,000 Rs. 55,000 12 Gulbarga Hunasagi Vajjala Rs.34,000 Rs. 52,000 13 Gulbarga Hunasagi Kalladevanahalli Rs.34,000 Rs. 52,000 Dept. of Registration and Stamps, 2011

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Annexure 2: PAF DETAILS 10 A Table 4-6: PAF Structure details of link 10A (Managuli - Talikota) Sl. Occu. Chainage Side Village Name Loss Type No. Status Khazahusain S/o 1 1.760 LHS Managuli Squatter Commercial Husainsab Yeshwanth S/o 2 1.770 LHS Managuli Squatter Commercial Lakshmana Jagadheesh S/o 3 1.775 LHS Managuli Squatter Commercial Mutthappa Kamble Hanumanthappa S/o 4 1.890 LHS Managuli Squatter Residential Basappa Talevada Santhosha S/o 5 2.055 RHS Managuli Squatter Residential/Commercial Siddalingappa Mahadeva S/o 6 2.090 RHS Managuli Squatter Commercial Bassappa Kaladagi Parashurama S/o 7 2.130 RHS Managuli Squatter Commercial Bassappa Hampanna S/o 8 8.690 LHS Yarnala Squatter Commercial Gurulingappa 9 16.440 RHS Bagevadi Shanthu Encroacher Boundary Wall Shivananda S/o 10 22.180 RHS Bagevadi Squatter Commercial Powdeppa 11 22.185 RHS Bagevadi Basavaraja Sangama Squatter Commercial Suresha S/o 12 22.62 LHS Bagevadi Squatter Commercial Veerabhadrappa Mehaboobsab S/o 13 22.695 LHS Bagevadi Ameensab Encroacher Boundary Wall Prakasha S/o 14 29.150 RHS Hunasihala Chandana Gowda Encroacher Boundary Wall Biradar Imam S/o Kasimsab 15 29.44 LHS Hunasihala Encroacher Residential Badekanur Abdul Gafur S/o 16 29.460 LHS Hunasihala Encroacher (O) Bathroom Ameensab Kodachi Husainsab S/o 17 29.468 LHS Hunasihala Encroacher Residential Dasthagirsab Bashasab S/o 18 29.475 LHS Hunasihala Encroacher Residential Dasthagirsab Akthar Mehaboobsab S/o 19 29.490 LHS Hunasihala Encroacher Residential/Commercial Alisab Tambole 20 29.495 RHS Hunasihala Yamanappa Sirasagi Squatter Commercial Madiwalappa S/o 21 29.495 LHS Hunasihala Bheemaraya Gowda Encroacher Residential Biradar Erappa S/o 22 29.505 RHS Hunasihala Squatter Commercial Sharanappa Halura 25

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Sl. Occu. Chainage Side Village Name Loss Type No. Status Basappa S/o 23 29.510 RHS Hunasihala Squatter Commercial Gundappa Davalagi Bashasab S/o 24 29.510 RHS Hunasihala Squatter Commercial Dasthagirisab R L Alur S/o 25 29.510 LHS Hunasihala Encroacher Commercial Lakshmappa Saddam S/o Bashasab 26 29.515 RHS Hunasihala Squatter Commercial Chincholi Lakshman Basappa 27 29.520 RHS Hunasihala Squatter Commercial Algundi Ashoka S/o 28 29.520 LHS Hunasihala Squatter Commercial Bheemaraya Pavadappa S/o 29 29.523 RHS Hunasihala Squatter Commercial Gurupadappa Meti Shivappa S/o 30 29.535 RHS Hunasihala Squatter Commercial Lingappa Muruganur Ningappa S/o 31 29.540 LHS Hunasihala Squatter Commercial Channappa Mudgal Sangappa S/o 32 29.545 LHS Hunasihala Encroacher Residential Channappa Huvina 33 32.520 RHS Altaf S/o Davalsab Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Huvina Ayyappa S/o Basanna 34 32.610 RHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Chowdari Huvina Ashoka S/o Marudra 35 32.620 RHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Hadapad Huvina Ningappa S/o 36 32.630 LHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Shivappa Totad Huvina Babu S/o 37 32.635 RHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Maharudrappa Sangamesha S/o Huvina 38 32.638 RHS Mallanna Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Nadagowdru Huvina Chennamma 39 32.643 RHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi madivalappa Hadapad Huvina Eranna S/o 40 32.645 RHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Paramappa Adimani Huvina Sharanappa S/o 41 32.648 RHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Chandappa Huvina Mallappa S/o 42 32.650 RHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Channappa Byakod Huvina Paramappa S/o 43 32.652 RHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Basappa Kakadanki Srikantha S/o Huvina 44 32.656 RHS Eshwarappa Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Kakadanki

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Sl. Occu. Chainage Side Village Name Loss Type No. Status Huvina Bheemappa S/o 45 32.708 RHS Squatter (O) Projection Hipparagi Siddanna Lacchanna Huvina Sharana Basava S/o 46 32.720 LHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Dandappa Kolkar Huvina Yallappa S/o 47 32.725 LHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Ramappa Kolkar Sanganna S/o Huvina 48 32.745 RHS Hanumantharaya Encroacher Boundary Wall Hipparagi Tilugulu Huvina Bheemappa S/o 49 32.750 RHS Encroacher Boundary Wall Hipparagi Siddanna Lacchanna Huvina Mallu S/o Siddappa 50 32.785 RHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Bapparagi Huvina S C Hiremath S/o 51 32.788 RHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Chennaiah Huvina Saheblal S/o 52 32.792 RHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Ameensab Suthara Huvina Eranna S/o 53 32.810 RHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Lakshmana Kolkar Huvina Pavada Basappa S/o 54 32.970 RHS Encroacher Residential Hipparagi Erappa Byakod Huvina Mallappa S/o 55 32.980 LHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Basappa Hebbala Huvina H B Adimani S/o 56 33.000 LHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Basappa Huvina Erappa S/o Rayappa 57 33.005 LHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Sajjana Shrishaila S/o Huvina 58 33.008 LHS Maharudrappa Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Hadapad Huvina Bheemanna S/o 59 33.012 LHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Hanumanthappa Sharana Basava S/o Huvina 60 33.038 LHS Basalingappa Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Adimani Huvina Rachappa S/o 61 33.060 LHS Encroacher Residential/Commercial Hipparagi Savaligeppa Huvina Shankarappa S/o 62 33.065 LHS Encroacher Commercial Hipparagi Adappa Hipparagi Huvina Aravinda Byakod S/o 63 33.085 LHS Encroacher Commercial Hipparagi Savaligeppa Huvina Ravi S/o Shivappa 64 33.090 LHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Bijjalabavi Girish S/o Huvina 65 33.105 LHS Siddaramappa Squatter Boundary Wall Hipparagi Byakod

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Sl. Occu. Chainage Side Village Name Loss Type No. Status Huvina Boramma W/o 66 33.145 RHS Squatter Commercial Hipparagi Siddappa Binjalabavi Huvina Salabanna S/o 67 33.235 LHS Encroacher Boundary Wall Hipparagi Dundappa Talloli Huvina Kari Basappa S/o 68 33.250 LHS Encroacher Boundary Wall Hipparagi Kallappa Totada Siddaramaiah S/o 69 45.430 RHS Cross Encroacher Residential Shivaiah Hiramata 70 52.890 RHS B B Makandar Squatter Commercial Amminbee 71 52.910 RHS Balaganur Mohammad Squatter Commercial Kegabhavi Rajashekar S/o 72 52.915 RHS Balaganur Squatter Commercial Chandramappa Mohammad bee W/o 73 52.920 RHS Balaganur Squatter Commercial Late Chandasab 74 52.923 RHS Balaganur Syedsab S/o Rajasab Squatter Commercial Panchaiah S/o 75 52.945 RHS Balaganur Shankaraiah Squatter Commercial Lakkundimata Gurumarkaiah S/o 76 52.985 LHS Balaganur Gurubasaiah Encroacher Residential Hiramata 77 60.135 LHS Talikota Buddesab Kembavi Encroacher Residential

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Annexure 3: PAF DETAILS 10 B Table 4-7: PAF Structure details of link 10B (Talikota - Devapur) Sl. Occu. Chainage Side Village Name Loss Type No. Status Shekharappa S/o 1 0.600 LHS Talikota Squatter Commercial Lalappa Chowan Seethabai W/o Late 2 0.615 LHS Talikota Squatter Commercial Harichandra Sulochana Babu 3 0.630 LHS Talikota Squatter Residential/Commercial Singh Kasirama S/o Bhima 4 0.640 LHS Talikota Squatter Residential/Commercial Singh 5 0.745 LHS Talikota Vinayaka Encroacher Residential Prakasha S/o 6 3.800 LHS Talikota Shivalingappa Squatter Commercial Vadavadagi Hanumantharaya S/o 7 12.043 RHS B Salavadagi Squatter Commercial Ayyappa 8 15.850 LHS Malura Vacant House Owner Residential Nandappa S/o 9 15.855 LHS Malura Squatter Commercial Shivappa Mahadevappa S/o 10 16.460 LHS Gulebala Cross Squatter Residential Amaresh 11 16.470 RHS Gulebala Cross Basavaraja Encroacher Commercial Shivamma W/o Late 12 16.475 RHS Gulebala Cross Encroacher Commercial Subhash Baba Patel S/o Alla 13 16.530 LHS Gulebala Cross Encroacher Residential Patel Ningamma W/o Late 14 20.300 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Rangaiah Siddamma W/o Late 15 20.302 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Balappa Ganagebalu Eresha S/o Lingappa 16 20.310 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Jinuru Lakshmi W/o 17 20.320 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Amaresha Hanumantharaya S/o 18 20.330 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Amarappa Hampamma W/o 19 20.340 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Late Hampaiah Hanumantharaya S/o 20 20.355 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Amarappa Amaresh S/o 21 20.380 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Byrappa

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Sl. Occu. Chainage Side Village Name Loss Type No. Status Mudukappa S/o 22 20.380 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Lingappa Durugamma S/o 23 20.390 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Devappa Shekappa Basanna 24 20.395 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Rayanagouda Sabanna S/o 25 20.395 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Devappa Yallappa S/o 26 20.400 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Ningappa 27 20.405 LHS Hunasagi Mallappa Squatter Residential Bheemaiah S/o 28 20.410 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Buddappa Narasappa S/o 29 20.420 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Hanumantha Huligemma W/o 30 20.425 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Late Eranna Mallappa S/o 31 20.425 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Kantyappa Yallappa S/o 32 20.435 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Hanumaiah Nagappa S/o 33 20.440 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Giriyappa Kareppa S/o 34 20.445 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Devappa Ambanna S/o 35 20.445 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Hanumantha Rangappa S/o 36 20.450 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Giriyappa Ningappa S/o 37 20.460 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential Giriyappa Maliksab S/o 38 22.510 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Hasansab Mallaiah Swamy S/o 39 23.860 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Residential/Commercial Rachaiah Sanganna S/o 40 24.130 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Basavaraja Sanganna S/o 41 24.195 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Hanumanthappa Sangappa S/o 42 24.200 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Sangappa Basavaraja S/o 43 24.203 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Shivappa Shilaruddin S/o 44 24.206 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Bashumiya Mallikarjuna S/o 45 24.210 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Basappa

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Sl. Occu. Chainage Side Village Name Loss Type No. Status Yallappa 46 24.210 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Madanappa Tailar Sathyanarayana S/o 47 24.215 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Venkanna Basavaraja S/o 48 24.217 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Nagappa Angadi 49 24.224 LHS Hunasagi Kasinatha Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Srinivasa S/o 50 24.228 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Husunappa Shivanagowda S/o 51 24.230 LHS Hunasagi Encroacher Commercial Siddanagowda Shamthamma W/o 52 24.234 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Late Basavarajappa Shiva Kumar S/o 53 24.235 RHS Hunasagi Encroacher Commercial Mahanthaiah Swamy Eranna S/o 54 24.242 RHS Hunasagi Encroacher Commercial Channappa Byakod Dr. Shekhar S/o 55 24.247 RHS Hunasagi Shivamurthaiah Encroacher Commercial Hiremata Sharanamma W/o 56 24.280 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Eshwarappa Mehaboobsab S/o 57 24.330 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Rajasab Basavaraju S/o 58 24.332 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Manthesha Swamy Ravi S/o G 59 24.336 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Guruswamy Annaurna 60 24.340 RHS Hunasagi Veerabhadrappa S/o Encroacher Commercial,Projection Nagappa Basavaraja S/o 61 24.535 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Gurappa Naganur Parashurama S/o 62 24.538 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Allappa Amaresha S/o 63 24.542 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Hanumantharaya Nabir Usal S/o 64 24.550 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Bavasab Jayamma W/o 65 24.552 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Paramananda Basavaraja S/o 66 24.554 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Aliyappa Basavaraj S/o 67 24.555 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Hanumantha

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Sl. Occu. Chainage Side Village Name Loss Type No. Status Shanthamma W/o 68 24.556 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Tippanna Balamma W/o 69 24.558 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Ramaiah Shalal Shah S/o 70 24.560 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Gudan Shah Basavaraja S/o 71 24.562 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Erappa Mallanna S/o 72 24.562 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Mallappa Basavaraja S/o 73 24.572 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Gundappa Nulu Syed Hanif S/o 74 24.573 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Kasimsab Sharanappa S/o 75 24.575 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Bheemanna Shanthappa S/o 76 24.575 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Yamanappa 77 24.577 LHS Hunasagi Vijay Desai Squatter Commercial Mallikarjuna S/o 78 24.580 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Basanna Mallanna S/o 79 24.582 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Yallappa 80 24.586 RHS Hunasagi Babu S/o Allisab Squatter Commercial Eranna S/o 81 24.587 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Narasimha Basavaraja S/o 82 24.590 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Nandappa 83 24.593 RHS Hunasagi Vijay S/o Gurappa Squatter Commercial Mallikarjuna S/o 84 24.595 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Kalappa Thimmaiah S/o 85 24.599 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Jatteppa Mallikarjuna S/o 86 24.602 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Mahadevappa Gundappa S/o 87 24.605 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Murigeppa Siddanna S/o 88 24.620 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Sanjeevappa Prakasha S/o 89 24.625 RHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Hanumantha Raja Pamnayaka S/o 90 26.190 LHS Hunasagi S M Venkatappa Encroacher Boundary Wall Nayka 91 26.195 LHS Hunasagi Shekhar S/o Sabanna Squatter Commercial Basavaraja S/o 92 26.200 LHS Hunasagi Squatter Commercial Doddappa Baichvad

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Sl. Occu. Chainage Side Village Name Loss Type No. Status Mallamma W/o 93 28.005 LHS Vajhala Encroacher Commercial Tippanna Shanmukha S/o 94 28.015 RHS Vajhala Squatter Commercial Nagappa Basanna S/o 95 28.015 LHS Vajhala Squatter Commercial Sangappa 96 29.425 LHS Hunasagi Rajasab S/o Kayasab Squatter Commercial Fathima W/o 97 29.450 RHS Channur Squatter Commercial Allabaksh Owner Stay in 98 30.910 LHS Kaladevanahalli Squatter Commercial Hunasagi Shivappa S/o 99 30.940 LHS Kaladevanahalli Squatter Commercial Sathyappa Gopala S/o 100 30.960 LHS Kaladevanahalli Squatter Commercial Channappa Tippanna S/o 101 30.975 RHS Kaladevanahalli Encroacher Residential/Commercial Basappa Tippanna S/o 102 30.985 RHS Kaladevanahalli Encroacher Commercial Basappa 103 31.005 RHS Kaladevanahalli Basanna Squatter Commercial Bandigisab 104 31.007 RHS Kaladevanahalli Squatter Commercial Tagginakere Yamunappa S/o 105 33.410 RHS Hebbala Squatter Commercial Basanna Moulasab S/o 106 33.420 RHS Hebbala Squatter Commercial Imamsab Shanthu S/o Subhas 107 33.421 LHS Hebbala Squatter Commercial Chandra Khazasab S/o 108 33.425 RHS Hebbala Squatter Commercial Rasulsab Devendra S/o 109 33.430 LHS Hebbala Squatter Commercial Paramanna Mallanna S/o 110 33.430 LHS Hebbala Squatter Commercial Shivaraya Hanumantharaya S/o 111 33.435 RHS Hebbala Squatter Commercial Paramanna Hanumantharaya S/o 112 33.525 RHS Hebbala Encroacher Boundary Wall Paramanna Eraiah Swamy S/o 113 35.590 RHS Hebbala Panchaksharaiah Squatter Commercial Hiremata Padma W/o 114 35.670 LHS Hebbala Squatter Commercial Shivaraya Virupakshappa S/o 115 35.680 RHS Hebbala Squatter Commercial Basanna Basavaraja S/o 116 35.710 LHS Hebbala Squatter Residential Sanganna

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Sl. Occu. Chainage Side Village Name Loss Type No. Status Rangamma W/o 117 35.715 RHS Hebbala Squatter Residential/Commercial Late Jadenna Yankappa S/o 118 35.730 LHS Hebbala Squatter Residential Paramappa 119 35.858 RHS Hebbala Basamma Squatter Commercial Parashurama S/o 120 35.860 RHS Hebbala Squatter Commercial Gadde Mariyappa Govindappa S/o 121 35.870 LHS Hebbala Encroacher Commercial Jadeppa Kanakappa S/o 122 36.115 RHS Squatter Residential Sanjeevappa Ayyanna S/o 123 36.140 RHS Benakanahalli Squatter Commercial Bheemanna Hanumantha S/o 124 36.155 RHS Benakanahalli Squatter Commercial Basanna Paramanna S/o 125 36.310 RHS Benakanahalli Squatter Commercial Sharanappa Sridhar S/o Rama 126 36.345 LHS Benakanahalli Squatter Residential Rao Yallappa S/o 127 38.777 RHS Devatagal Encroacher (O) ,Bore Well Bheemanna Durugappa S/o 128 38.795 LHS Devatagal Squatter Commercial Hulugappa Mohammad Ali S/o 129 38.810 RHS Devatagal Squatter Commercial Kasimsab Narasappa S/o 130 38.810 LHS Devatagal Squatter Commercial Rathnappa Basavaraj S/o 131 38.845 RHS Devatagal Squatter Commercial Shetteppa 132 38.880 RHS Devatagal Hulugappa Squatter Commercial Husainsab S/o 133 38.900 LHS Devatagal Squatter Commercial Ameensab Banadeshwara S/o 134 38.903 LHS Devatagal Squatter Commercial Channa Basappa Mallanna S/o 135 38.920 LHS Devatagal Squatter Commercial Bhimaraya Smt Kamalamma 136 38.930 RHS Devatagal Squatter Commercial Ayyappa Devakkamma W/o 137 38.935 RHS Devatagal Squatter Commercial Nagappa Basavaraja S/o 138 38.938 RHS Devatagal Squatter Commercial Mallappa Hanumantharaya S/o 139 38.950 RHS Devatagal Squatter Commercial Bheemaraya Kasimsab S/o 140 39.015 LHS Devatagal Squatter Residential/Commercial Khazasab

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Sl. Occu. Chainage Side Village Name Loss Type No. Status Tirupathi S/o 141 41.515 RHS Konala Squatter Commercial Basanna Nabisa S/o 142 45.580 RHS Nagarhall Squatter Commercial Hussainsab Jaggappa S/o 143 45.600 RHS Nagarhall Squatter Commercial Ningappa Amalamma W/o 144 45.610 RHS Nagarhall Squatter Commercial Late Husanaiah Hanumanthappa S/o 145 45.640 RHS Nagarhall Squatter Residential Durgappa 146 48.660 RHS Devapura Cross Shekhappa Pujari Squatter Commercial 147 48.663 RHS Devapura Cross Razak S/o Nabi Squatter Commercial Mohammad S/o 148 48.666 RHS Devapura Squatter Commercial Fakirsab Bheemaiah S/o 149 48.685 RHS Devapura Squatter Commercial Husanaiah

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Annexure 4: Community Asset Details Table 4-8: Community Asset Details of link 10A (Managuli - Talikota) Area in Sq.m % of Typeof Owner Total Affected Str. Sl. No. Chainage Side Taluk Village Asset Type Structure Structure Getting Affected 1 2.070 RHS Bagevadi Managuli Aralikatte Community 9.00 9.00 100.00 2 2.080 RHS Bagevadi Managuli Temple Community 50.00 20.00 40.00 3 4.080 RHS Bagevadi Managuli Temple Community 28.00 0.00 0.00 4 4.090 RHS Bagevadi Managuli Pond Community 24.00 0.00 0.00 5.855 LHS Bagevadi Managuli Bore Well Panchayat 15.00 2.25 15.00 5 & Pump House 6.180 LHS Bagevadi Yarnala Bore Well Panchayat 8.25 2.25 27.27 6 & Pump House 7 6.505 LHS Bagevadi Yarnala Bore Well Panchayat 15.00 2.25 15.00 8 6.508 LHS Bagevadi Yarnala Bore Well Panchayat 15.00 2.25 15.00 7.110 RHS Bagevadi Yarnala Hand Panchayat 9.75 2.25 23.08 9 Pump 8.730 RHS Bagevadi Yarnala Mini Panchayat 19.50 2.25 11.54 Water 10 Supply Tank 11.010 LHS Bagevadi Nandihal Bus Stand Panchayat 35.75 22.00 61.54 11 Cross 12 12.410 LHS Bagevadi Yarnala Temple Community 9.00 2.25 25.00 16.265 LHS Bagevadi Soulaltunda Bus Stand Panchayat 42.00 28.00 66.67 13 Cross 17.260 RHS Bagevadi Bagevadi Hand Panchayat 14.25 2.25 15.79 14 Pump 15 17.270 RHS Bagevadi Bagevadi Aralikatte Community 18.00 9.00 50.00 16 17.270 RHS Bagevadi Bagevadi Temple Community 100.00 10.00 10.00 17 22.185 LHS Bagevadi Bagevadi Temple Community 48.00 18.00 37.50 18 29.530 LHS Bagevadi Hunasihala Aralikatte Community 42.50 15.00 35.29 19 29.550 RHS Bagevadi Hunasihala Temple Community 44.00 6.00 13.64 20 29.560 RHS Bagevadi Hunasihala Bus Stand Panchayat 60.00 12.00 20.00 29.760 LHS Bagevadi Hunasihala Bore Well Panchayat 12.00 2.25 18.75 21 & Pump House 22 30.570 RHS Bagevadi Hunasihala Temple Community 40.00 15.00 37.50 30.910 LHS Bagevadi Huvina Bore Well Panchayat 30.00 16.00 53.33 23 Hipparagi & Pump House 32.505 RHS Bagevadi Huvina Water Panchayat 64.00 16.00 25.00 24 Hipparagi Tank 36

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32.575 RHS Bagevadi Huvina Hand Panchayat 10.50 2.25 21.43 25 Hipparagi Pump 32.775 RHS Bagevadi Huvina Water Tap Panchayat 10.50 1.50 14.29 26 Hipparagi 32.955 LHS Bagevadi Huvina Stage Community 45.00 5.00 11.11 27 Hipparagi 33.090 RHS Bagevadi Huvina Aralikatte Community 26.00 6.00 23.08 28 Hipparagi 33.125 LHS Bagevadi Huvina Temple Community 42.25 13.00 30.77 29 Hipparagi 33.140 RHS Bagevadi Huvina Aralikatte Community 37.50 2.50 6.67 30 Hipparagi 34.220 RHS Bagevadi Huvina Hand Panchayat 12.45 2.25 18.07 31 Hipparagi Pump 40.240 LHS Bagevadi Hulibenchi Temple Community 21.00 9.00 42.86 32 Cross 40.240 RHS Bagevadi Hulibenchi Hand Panchayat 18.00 0.75 4.17 33 Cross Pump 45.975 RHS Muddebihal Konnur Bus Stand Panchayat 70.00 21.00 30.00 34 Cross 57.820 RHS Muddebihal Minasagi Mini Panchayat 13.50 1.50 11.11 Cross Water 35 Supply Tank 57.865 RHS Muddebihal Minasagi Hand Panchayat 8.25 2.25 27.27 36 Cross Pump 57.865 RHS Muddebihal Minasagi Bus Stand Panchayat 63.00 21.00 33.33 37 Cross

Table 4-9: Community Asset Details of link 10B (Talikota - Devapur) Area in Sq.m % of Sl. Type of Owner Total Affected Str. Chainage Side Taluk Village No. Asset Type Structure Structure Getting Affected 0.020 RHS Muddebihal Talikota Hand Panchayat 14.25 2.25 15.79 1 Pump 0.170 RHS Muddebihal Talikota Mini Panchayat 13.50 2.25 16.67 Water 2 Supply Tank 0.390 RHS Muddebihal Talikota Compound Panchayat 270.00 15.00 5.56 3 Wall 1.040 RHS Muddebihal Talikota Hand Panchayat 7.50 2.25 30.00 4 Pump 1.205 LHS Muddebihal Talikota Hand Panchayat 7.50 2.25 30.00 5 Pump 1.250 RHS Muddebihal Talikota Bore Well Panchayat 17.25 1.50 8.70 6 & Pump House 7 3.730 LHS Muddebihal Mailashwara Toilet Panchayat 66.50 28.00 42.11 37

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3.765 LHS Muddebihal Mailashwara Water Panchayat 50.00 4.00 8.00 8 Tank 9 3.836 RHS Muddebihal Mailashwara Bus Stand Panchayat 66.50 14.00 21.05 10 7.680 LHS Muddebihal Bilamagi Cross Bus Stand Panchayat 70.00 14.00 20.00 11 11.840 LHS Muddebihal B Salavadagi Ashrama Community 90.00 18.00 20.00 12 11.850 LHS Muddebihal B Salavadagi Temple Community 80.00 50.00 62.50 13 11.945 LHS Muddebihal B Salavadagi Toilet Panchayat 60.00 40.00 66.67 14 12.050 RHS Muddebihal B Salavadagi Aralikatte Community 231.00 4.00 1.73 15 12.055 RHS Muddebihal B Salavadagi Aralikatte Community 22.00 16.00 72.73 16 12.510 LHS Muddebihal B Salavadagi Toilet Panchayat 70.00 28.00 40.00 12.920 RHS Muddebihal Mataganadevanahalli Pump Panchayat 13.50 2.25 16.67 17 House 12.925 RHS Muddebihal Mataganadevanahalli Pump Panchayat 24.75 6.75 27.27 18 House 19 13.320 LHS Muddebihal Bandeppanahalli Arch Community 36.00 3.00 8.33 13.365 LHS Muddebihal Bandeppanahalli Hand Panchayat 6.75 2.25 33.33 20 Pump 21 15.865 LHS Surapura Malura Bus Stand Panchayat 77.00 28.00 36.36 22 15.875 LHS Surapura Malura Aralikatte Community 42.00 30.00 71.43 23 16.490 LHS Surapura Gulebala Cross Aralikatte Community 20.00 16.00 80.00 24 16.510 LHS Surapura Gulebala Cross Bus Stand Community 60.00 15.00 25.00 16.555 LHS Surapura Gulebala Cross Hand Panchayat 7.50 2.25 30.00 25 Pump 26 19.745 RHS Surapura Bannahatti Cross Bus Stand Panchayat 77.00 28.00 36.36 19.755 RHS Surapura Bannahatti Cross Hand Panchayat 9.00 2.25 25.00 27 Pump 20.365 RHS Surapura Hunasagi Hand Panchayat 16.50 2.25 13.64 28 Pump 22.450 LHS Surapura Hunasagi Hand Panchayat 21.00 1.50 7.14 29 Pump 22.535 LHS Surapura Hunasagi Hand Panchayat 56.00 49.00 87.50 30 Pump 31 23.800 LHS Surapura Hunasagi Temple Community 20.00 20.00 100.00 32 23.880 LHS Surapura Hunasagi Circle Panchayat 18.00 6.00 33.33 33 24.130 RHS Surapura Hunasagi Circle Community 14.00 4.00 28.57 34 24.240 LHS Surapura Hunasagi Temple Community 24.00 4.50 18.75 35 24.270 LHS Surapura Hunasagi Circle Panchayat 2.00 4.00 200.00 36 24.440 LHS Surapura Hunasagi Projection Panchayat 148.00 52.00 35.14 37 24.495 RHS Surapura Hunasagi Circle Community 19.50 4.50 23.08 38 24.995 LHS Surapura Hunasagi Temple Community 30.00 2.50 8.33 39 27.890 LHS Surapura Vajhala Toilet Panchayat 71.50 44.00 61.54 40 28.120 RHS Surapura Vajhala Aralikatte Community 18.00 3.00 16.67 29.395 LHS Surapura Channur Hand Panchayat 15.00 2.25 15.00 41 Pump 42 29.410 RHS Surapura Channur Bus Stand Panchayat 42.00 24.00 57.14 29.415 LHS Surapura Channur Hand Panchayat 12.00 2.25 18.75 43 Pump 29.480 RHS Surapura Channur Mini Panchayat 56.00 49.00 87.50 44 Water Supply

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Tank 45 30.99 RHS Surapura Kaladevanahalli Aralikatte Community 24.00 16.00 66.67 46 31.005 RHS Surapura Kaladevanahalli Aralikatte Community 19.50 9.00 46.15 31.008 LHS Surapura Kaladevanahalli Hand Panchayat 9.00 2.25 25.00 47 Pump 48 31.008 RHS Surapura Kaladevanahalli Bus Stand Panchayat 110.00 22.00 20.00 49 31.460 RHS Surapura Kaladevanahalli Aralikatte Community 22.50 9.00 40.00 33.265 LHS Surapura Hebbala Hand Panchayat 8.25 2.25 27.27 50 Pump 51 33.428 RHS Surapura Hebbala Bus Stand Panchayat 56.00 32.00 57.14 52 33.500 LHS Surapura Hebbala Bore Well Panchayat 17.25 2.25 13.04 33.610 LHS Surapura Hebbala Hand Panchayat 12.00 2.25 18.75 53 Pump 34.145 LHS Surapura Hebbala Hand Panchayat 7.50 2.25 30.00 54 Pump 34.145 LHS Surapura Hebbala Hand Panchayat 15.00 2.25 15.00 55 Pump 56 35.683 LHS Surapura Hebbala Bus Stand Panchayat 59.50 21.00 35.29 35.690 RHS Surapura Hebbala Hand Panchayat 7.50 2.25 30.00 57 Pump 58 35.880 RHS Surapura Hebbala Temple Community 25.50 9.00 35.29 36.160 LHS Surapura Benakanahalli Hand Panchayat 12.00 2.25 18.75 59 Pump 60 36.435 LHS Surapura Benakanahalli Toilet Panchayat 45.00 17.50 38.89 36.480 RHS Surapura Benakanahalli Bore Well Panchayat 9.00 2.25 25.00 61 & Pump House 38.800 RHS Surapura Devatagal Hand Panchayat 12.00 3.38 28.13 62 Pump 38.865 RHS Surapura Devatagal Bore Well Panchayat 9.00 2.25 25.00 63 & Pump House 64 38.870 RHS Surapura Devatagal Bus Stand Panchayat 63.00 28.00 44.44 65 39.295 LHS Surapura Devatagal Bore Well Panchayat 13.50 2.25 16.67 66 41.500 RHS Surapura Konala Bus Stand Panchayat 63.00 21.00 33.33 67 41.525 RHS Surapura Konala Temple Community 4.50 1.00 22.22 68 43.220 RHS Surapura Andrala Bus Stand Panchayat 60.00 12.00 20.00 69 45.590 RHS Surapura Nagarhall Bus Stand Panchayat 77.00 14.00 18.18

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